HALF MOON BAY — A bicyclist killed in a hit and run collision where the driver was arrested only after being outed by a trail of debris — which included the victim’s bike — has been identified as 44-year-old Edward Wade.

Wade was riding his Trek bicycle northbound on Highway 1 near Furtado Lane around 7:05 a.m. Saturday when, according to the California Highway Patrol, he was likely rear-ended by a Ford SUV and thrown off his bike.

The SUV driver sped off, with the bike apparently lodged underneath his vehicle. Responding officers discovered the aftermath: scattered debris and a gravely injured Wade lying on the right road shoulder. He died at the scene.

Officers immediately noticed that despite all signs that Wade was riding a bicycle, no bike was found at the site. They did detect a debris trail that led them to a home about a mile away where they found the 1999 Ford SUV, and the Trek road bike.

Angel Gabriel Gongora Mis, a 29-year-old Half Moon Bay resident, was arrested on suspicion of felony hit-and-run, vehicular manslaughter and destroying evidence. There were no immediate signs that he was driving impaired.

Anyone who might have witnessed the collision or has information for the CHP can contact Officer Cesar Perez at 650-369-6261.

Robert Salonga is a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter covering criminal justice and public safety for The Mercury News. A San Jose native, he attended UCLA and has a Master's degree in journalism from the University of Maryland. He previously reported in Washington, D.C., Salinas and the East Bay, and is a middling triathlete. Reach him the low-tech way at 408-920-5002.

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